INSTITUTION ANTHEM
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INSTITUTION ANTHEM
We come to comfort and to heal, to love and serve in woe and weal
We come to comfort and to heal, to love and serve in woe and weal
Let a mighty chorus swell and soar beyond the skies
As white robed bands with healing hands to daily tasks arise,
And eager limbs await their hour with aching, grim surmise
While fading visions float before half open, gleamless eyes.
Let the name Augustus Muller proudly written in gold
Flame across Karnataka’s vast and Bharat’s millions hold,
In admiration of his zeal whose vision bright and bold
In Mangalore’s fair bosom raised its home of peace untold
Hail! Dear home where tender care beguiles disease and pain
Where love divine inspires and lifts the failing heart or brain
Live on and grow till human kind its destiny attain
And healing reach on wheels and wings the distant home or plain.
Come, Doctor, live your noble pledge Hippocrate’s bequest
Come, Nurse, by Nightingale inspired, forget your broken rest,
Come all who soothe in ways unsung Humanity’s unrest
Let’s all as one, with love pursue the toil by millions blest
FATHER MULLER COLLEGE
Permanently Affiliated to Mangalore University Recognized by Rehabilitation Council of India, New Delhi
Accreditated by National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) Recognized by UGC under Section 2(f) & 12 (B), New Delhi
Course: Bachelor in Audiology and Speech Language Pathology (B.ASLP)
ACADEMIC CALENDAR 2019-20
Address: Father Muller Road, Kankanady, Mangaluru – 575 002 E-mail Id: [email protected]
Website: www.fathermuller.edu.in Phone: (0824) 2238022/2238522/8277546831
College Timings:
Morning: 8.30am to 12.30pm
Afternoon: 1.30pm to 4.30pm
FATHER MULLER COLLEGE
BOARD OF ADMINISTRATION
Most Rev. Dr. Peter Paul Saldanha - Bishop of Mangaluru and President, F.M.C.I
Rev. Fr Richard Aloysius Coelho - Secretary, Director, F.M.C.I
Rev.Fr Rudolph Ravi D’Sa - Administrator, FMMCH
Rev. Fr. Ajith Menezes - Administrator, FMMC
Rev.Fr Nelson Dheeraj Pais - Asst. Administrator, FMMCH
Dr. B. Sanjeev Rai - Chief of Research, FMRC
Prof. Akhilesh P.M - Principal, FMCOSH
Dr Mahesh B V M - Staff Representative
STUDENT PROFILE
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FATHER MULLER COLLEGE OF SPEECH AND HEARING
VISION
To be the trusted destination of quality services for speech and hearing impaired and to be
recognized as a global leader in education and research for Audiology and Speech Language
Pathology
MISSION
To provide state of the art facilities in speech & hearing care services to all.
To create centre of excellence in speech & hearing education
To foster excellence in research
OUR INSTITUTION
Father Muller College of speech and hearing a unit of Father Muller Charitable Institutions, Christian Minority Educational Institution, a Registered Society, sponsored by the Catholic Diocese of Mangalore.which runs over 200 educational institutions. The rich experience of Speech and Hearing services in Father Muller Hospital for the last over 40 years enabled us to start a full time Bachelor Degree program in Speech and Hearing in 2007. Father Muller College of speech and hearing conducts Bachelor in Audiology and Speech Language Pathology (B.ASLP) course which is permanently affiliated to Mangalore University and is approved by the Rehabilitation Council of India. The College has successfully completed 12 years of its existence. The college has experienced teachers and a state-of-the-art laboratory facilities for the assessment and rehabilitation of Speech and Hearing disorders, the College strives to train quality professionals in Speech and Hearing. Patient Care is to be achieved in collaboration with people both in the College, and the Community. The Staff and Students are expected to maintain the rich tradition of our Institution by providing ‘Holistic Aprroach’ to patient care, not merely curing a diseased part of the human body or an ailment. We look for excellence not only in professional skills but also in the attitude and character in everyone, upholding respect for life, dignity of the human person and a genuine feeling of compassion for patients, their attendants and families.During the period of training, the students are expected to imbibe the virtues of brotherly love and compassion , in a spirit of service, respect of life from the womb to the tomb without any discreation of their ability and infirmity. They are expected to deepen their knowledge and develop skills in treatment as they grow in “Spiritual Strength”, while maintaining the ethos of the institution.
TEACHING FACULTY
CORE FACULTY
Prof. Akhilesh P.M Principal
SPEECH LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY
Dr. Mahesh B V M Associate Professor ( Vice Principal)
Mr. Anshul Assistant Professor
Sr. Cynthia Santhmayor Assistant Professor
Ms. Florida Pinky Dsouza Assistant Professor
Ms. Betsy S Mathew Assistant Professor
Ms. Revathi R Speech Language Pathologist Grade – I
Ms. Alphy Sabu Speech Language Pathologist Grade – I
Ms. Esmin Thayana Phils Speech Language Pathologist Grade – I
Ms. Sushmitha U J Speech Language Pathologist Grade – II
AUDIOLOGY
Prof. Akhilesh P.M Professor
Mr. Muthu Raj P Associate Professor
Dr. Aju Abraham Assistant Professor
Mrs. Vidya Rani A Assistant Professor
Ms. Shezeen Abdul Gafoor Audiologist Grade I
Ms. Jovita Priya Tauro Audiologist Grade I
Ms. Greeshma R Audiologist Grade I
Ms. Emin K Joy Audiologist Grade II
Allied Faculty (Part time)
Ms. Malarmathi Cl. Psychology
Mrs. Ahalya A Electronics
Dr. Cimona Dsouza Otolaryngology
Mrs. Ayushi Oberai Linguistics
Mrs. Praseena Statistics
Dr. Nagesh K R Anatomy
Mrs Shaina Kiran Pinto Physiology
Dr. Pavan Raj Neurology
Dr. Deepthi Castelino Paediatrics
Mrs. Ashwini Shetty A Kannada
Mrs. Jyothi Pinto Indian Constitution/ Human resources
Supporting Staff-Technical
Mrs. Shanthi Chetan Bio-Medical Engineer
Mr. Jagadeesh Yadapadithaya IT Manager
Dr. Janet Dotty Lobo Chief Librarian
Mrs. Shanti Library Assistant
Mr. Chandrashekar R Physical Education Instructor
Supporting Staff-Administrative
Mrs. Sharine Maria Fallera Secretary-Academics
Ms. Leediya Priya Pinto Secretary-Clinic
Ms. Supritha Pinto Secretary-Admin
Mr. Herickson Dsouza Attender
REGULATIONS OF B.ASLP COURSE
1. TITLE: BACHELOR IN AUDIOLOGY AND SPEECH LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY (B.ASLP).
2. DURATION OF THE PROGRAM: The duration of the B.ASLP program extends over Eight semesters of course work, Six semesters (three academic years) plus two semesters (one academic year) of internship.
3. MEDIUM OF INSTRUCTION: English.
4. SUBJECT OF STUDY: Subjects, Hours of instructions per week & scheme of examination
are as follows: I SEMESTER
Paper Total Hours per
Semester Duration of exam. in hours
Uni. Exam Marks
Marks of I.A. Total Credits
(Minimum)
BAPKAL 101 KANNADA 60 3 80 20 100 2 BAPSLC 112 COMMUNICATION
SCIENCES 60 3 75 25 100 2 BAPSLC 113 ANATOMY AND
PHYSIOLOGY OF SPEECH AND HEARING
60 3 75 25 100 2
BAPSLC 114 CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY
60 3 75 25 100 2
BAPSLC 115 LINGUISTICS AND PHONETICS
60 3 75 25 100 2
BAPSLC 116 ELECTRONICS AND ACOUSTICS
60 3 75 25 100 2
BAPSLC 117 RESEARCH METHODS AND STATISTICS
60 3 75 25 100 2
BAPCIF 101 CONSTITUTION OF INDIA
60 3 80 20 100 2
CC & EC 50 50 1 Total 850 17
II SEMESTER
Paper
Total Hours per
Semester
Duration of exam. in hours
Uni. Exam Marks
Marks of I.A.
Total Credits
(Minimum
BAPKAL 101 KANNADA 60 3 80 20 100 2
BAPSLC 163 NEUROLOGY 60 3 75 25 100 2 BAPSLC 164 OTOLARYNGOLOGY 60 3 75 25 100 2 BAPSLC 165 SPEECH LANGUAGE
PATHOLOGY 60
3 75 25 100 2
BAPSLC 166 AUDIOLOGY 60 3 75 25 100 2 BAPSLC 167 PRACTICALS(SPEECH
LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY) 150 - 75 25 100 2
BAPSLC 168 PRACTICALS ( AUDIOLOGY)
150 - 75 25 100 2
BAPHGF 151 HUMAN RIGHTS AND ENVIRONMENT
60 3 75 25 100 2
CC & EC 50 50 1 TOTAL 850 17
III SEMESTER
Paper
Total Hours per Semester
Duration of exam. in hours
Practical Marks of I.A.
Uni. Exam Marks
Total Credits
(Minimum) BAPSLC 207 VOICE AND ITS
DISORDERS 60 2 25 25 50 100 2
BAPSLC 208 SPEECH SOUND DISORDERS
60 2 25 25 50 100 2
BAPSLC 209 DIAGNOSTIC AUDIOLOGY-BEHAVIORAL TESTS
60 2 25 25 50 100 2
BAPSLC 210 AMPLIFICATION DEVICES 60 2 25 25 50 100 2
BAPSLC 211 CLINICALS IN SPEECH LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY
150 2 - 25 75 100 2
BAPSLC 212 CLINICALS IN AUDIOLOGY 150 2 - 25 75 100 2
CC & EC
50 50 1
Total
650 13
IV SEMESTER
Paper
Total Hours per Semester
Duration of exam. in hours
Practical Marks of I.A.
Uni. Exam Marks
Total Credits
(Minimum)
BAPSLC 257 MOTOR SPEECH DISORDERS IN CHILDREN
60 2 25 25 50 100 2
BAPSLC 258 LANGUAGE DISORDERS IN CHILDREN
60 2 25 25 50 100 2
BAPSLC 259 DIAGNOSTIC AUDIOLOGY:PHYSIOLOGICAL TESTS
60 2 25 25 50 100 2
BAPSLC 260 IMPLANTABLE HEARING DEVICES
60 2 25 25 50 100 2
BAPSLC 261 CLINICALS IN SPEECH LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY
150 - 100 100 200 4
BAPSLC 262 CLINICALS IN AUDIOLOGY 150 - 100 100 200 4
CC & EC 50 50 1
Total 850 17
V SEMESTER
PAPER
Hrs/ week
Total Hrs per sem (Minimun)
Duration of exams in Hrs
Uni. Exam Marks
Marks of I.A
Total
Credits
BAPSLC 307 Fluency & Disorders 5 75 3 100 25 125 2.5
BAPSLC 308 Motor Speech Disorders in Audiology
5 75 3 100 25 125 2.5
BAPSLC 309 Technology & Amplification Devices for Persons with Hearing Impairment
5 75 3 100 25 125 2.5
BAPSLC 310 Professional Practices in Speech Language & Hearing Including Community Work
5 75 3 100 25 125 2.5
BAPSLC 311 Speech Language Pathology Clinical Practicum
9 114 100 100 2
BAPSLC 312 Audiology Clinical Practicum 9 114 - -
100 100 2
TOTAL 38 700 14
VI SEMESTER
PAPER
Hrs/ week
Total Hrs per sem (Minimun)
Duration of exams in Hrs
Uni. Exam Marks
Marks of I.A
Total Credits
BAPSLC 357 Neurogenic Language disorders in adult
5 75 3 100 25 125 2.5
BAPSLC 358 Noise measurement & Hearing conversation
5 75 3 100 25 125 2.5
BAPSLC 359 Basic Statistics
5 75 3 100 25 125 2.5
BAPSLC 360 Scientific Enquiry in Audiology & Speech Language Pathology
5 75 3 100 25 125 2.5
BAPSLC 361 Speech Language Pathology Clinical Practicum
9 144 - 100 100 200 4
BAPSLC 362 Audiology Clinical Practicum 9 144 - 100 100 200 4
TOTAL 38 900 14
VII &VIII SEMESTER
PAPER Hr/Sem Uni. Exam Marks
Total Credits
BAPSLC 401 CLINICALS IN SPEECH LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY
650 100 100
2
BAPSLC 402 CLINICALS IN AUDIOLOGY
650
100
100
2
Total 200 4
5. INTERNAL ASSESSMENT
1. The Internal assessment of theory, practical and clinical observation will be assessed thought the semester and the assessment shall be based on the daily clinical diary maintained, case records and reports, regular therapy plans and progress reports and professional behavior with all the concerned parties.
2. The marks of the internal assessment will be published on the notice boards of the college for information of the students.
3. The internal assessment marks will be communicated to the Registrar (Evaluation) at least 15 days before the commencement of the University examinations.
4. Internal assessment marks will be shown separately in the marks card. A candidate who has rejected the result or who has failed takes the examination again retain the internal assessment marks already obtained.
6. MINIMUM FOR A PASS:
1. No candidate shall be declared to have passed the semester Examination unless he / she obtains not less than 50% marks in the aggregate of written examination and internal assessment put together in each theory/ practicum papers for a pass.
2. A candidate failing in a paper consisting of University examination and internal assessment shall appear for the university examination only in subsequent attempts and obtain the minimum marks for a pass in that paper.
7. CARRY OVER PROVISION:
A candidate who fails in lower semester examinations may go to the higher semesters and
take the examinations. Candidate will be allowed to write the same examination twice at
the max.
8. CLASSIFICATION OF SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATES: The results of successful candidates at
the end of IV semester shall be classified on the basis of aggregate Grade Point Average
(GPA)
a. Declaration of class on the basis of Percentage of Aggregate Marks:
First class with distinction : 70% and above
First class : 60% and above but less than 70%
High second class : 55% and above but less than 60%
Second class : 50% and above but less than 55%
Pass Class : 50% and above
b. Each semester result shall be declared in terms of grades. An eight point grading system which is based on actual absolute marks scored and alpha- sign grade as described below shall be adopted.
RANGE OF MARKS
% MARKS Below 40 40-49 50-54 55-59 60-69 70-79 80-89 90-100
ALPHA-SIGN GRADE
D
C
B
B+
A
A+
A++
O
GRADE POINT
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
c. A candidate shall be declared to have passed the UG programs if he/she secures at least an aggregate GPA of 3.0 (or course Alpha- Sign Grade C).
d. The candidates who pass all the semester examinations in the first attempts in three years are eligible for the ranks provided they secure 60% and above marks at least an A grade.
e. The result of the candidates who have passed the VI semester examination but not passes the lower semester examinations shall be declared as NCL (Not Completed Lower semester examinations). Such candidates shall be eligible for the degree only after the completion of all the lower semester examinations.
f. A candidate who passes the semester examination in subsequent/ multiple attempts is eligible for only class and not ranking.
9. INTERNSHIP POSTINGS IN VII & VIII SEMESTERS:
a) Internship one academic year will start after candidate completes all the courses and appears for sixth semester examinations. The internship will continue after the break of examinations (if any) needed and shall be considered completed when the candidate completes one academic year excluding the break for examinations.
b) Candidate should undergo clinical practicum examinations in Audiology and Speech Language Pathology at the end of the internship.
c) The place of postings of the students for internship will be decided by institute. d) Students should spend a minimum of 5 months period of internship outside the parent
institute. Under the supervision of qualified speech language pathologists & audiologists/ or specialists from Allied areas.
e) Evaluation report of work done by the candidate, issued by the head of the institution where the candidate was posted, shall be maintained by the college.
f) Normally internship should begin latest by July of each year and continue for one year. The duration can be suitably extended by the required number of days to compensate for the absence other than normal leave permitted.
g) At the end of VIII Semester candidate should undergo clinical practicum examination in Audiology and Speech Language Pathology.
h) The Principal of the college shall submit a certificate of successful completion of internship to the University within one month after the completion of internship only after the candidate successfully completes all the paper and practicals in the University
examinations in all the six semesters. Only thereafter the University will issue the provisional pass certificate and the degree certificate to the candidate.
i) Students can start internship after the 6th semester exams. However, students who fail in their clinical exam of 6th semester will have to discontinue internship: the candidates are permitted to carry over the theory papers until the end of the program.
RULES & REGULATIONS
1. WITHDRAWAL/DISCONTINUE FROM THE COURSE
Withdrawal after completing admission process on and before the commencement of the course as stipulated by the University/ competent authority. If a student who has been admitted to the course decides to withdraw before the commencement of the course, he/she shall pay the penalty as follows:
a) 3 0 days before the last date for the admission : 50% Total fees payable for the year
b) 1 5 days before the last date for the admission: 75 % Total fees payable for the year. c) After last date for the admission: Total fees payable for course and additional
penalty of Rs. 25,000. d) Any time after the course commences- the entire course fees & Rs. 25,000 penalty.
2. ATTENDENCE POLICY:
a) Student should attend all theory, Clinics and Practicum classes, however candidate shall be considered to have satisfied the requirement of attendance for a semester if he/she attained not less than 80% of the classes and 90% attendance in clinical practicum in each semester in each subject to appear for the University Examination. Failure to obtain required attendance the candidate will not be permitted to appear for the University examination.
b) If a candidate is selected to participate/represent UNIVERSITY / State / Nation in Sports / NCC/ NSS/ Cultural or any officially activities he/she may be permitted to claim attendance for actual number of days participated on production of Proof based on the recommendation of the Head of the Institution.
3. Log book:
Each Student is expected to maintain a log book throughout the academic year. They shall submit the log book to be signed by the staff every day. Any incidence of misbehavior or misconduct will be entered in the log book. If the log book is not signed, that day’s attendance will be forfeited.
4. Mobile Phone: Use of mobile phones/ cell phones is strictly prohibited. If found being used during the clinical postings/ duties, the cell phone/ mobile will be confiscated and returned only at the end of the course.
5. Punctuality: Students are expected to be at their postings at specific timings.
6. Dress-code and Neatness:
Students are required to be formally dressed. Hair and appearance should be groomed. Apron is required to be worn. The apron should be clean and ironed.
7. Conduct:
All students are expected to conduct them self professionally and respect all staff, student (juniors and seniors), cases (patients and their attendants) and parents. Misbehavior or misconduct of any kind towards staff, colleagues or clients will result in severe action being taken.
8. Professionalism: All students are expected to discharge them self clinical duties effectively and efficiently. Any breach of discipline shall be suitably dealt with. Serious lapses of discipline and character shall render the student’s name liable to be struck off the roll of the College.
Every student is required to familiarize himself/herself with the rules already formulated or announced by the Management from time to time.
Students must strive at all time to be loyal to the ethics of the institution and promote its image by following humane, ethical and professional code of conduct.
The Management may frame rules and regulations to more effectively ensure a conducive atmosphere of learning and failure to follow them may result in appropriate disciplinary action.
9. Breakages and Losses: The instruments used for diagnosis and rehabilitation of speech and hearing are highly sensitive and expensive, Students are expected to handle instruments, materials etc in neat and orderly manner. Any article lost or damaged will be recovered from the student responsible for the same. No materials shall be permitted to be taken out of the departmental premises. If students are found to misuse the instrument, are liable for the penalty.
10. Leave and Vacation:
Students should not absent themselves from classes, practical’s, clinical and examinations without the previous permission of the Principal. Such absence without leave may lead to loss of a term.
Vacations are planned according to the Father Muller Charitable Institution Rules. Normally no other leave will be granted. Students are not granted leave for social events in the family.
10. Smoking: Smoking or and use of any prohibited drugs of any form is strictly prohibited in all parts of the
College, Hospital, Campus and Hostel. No Society, Union or Association of the students shall be formed in the College and no
outsider invited to address a meeting without the Principal’s specific permission. If in the opinion of the Principal, a student is not likely to benefit by continuing in the
College or is considered to be detrimental to the best interest of the Institutions, the Management may order such student to leave the College. Fees paid by the students will not be refunded in such cases. The Management’s decision in this regard shall be final.
In all matters, whether covered or not in the existing rules, the decision of the Management shall be final.
The Management reserves the right of making any addition to or omission from or alteration in the above rules and regulations including fee structure without prior notice.
For all legal matters/disputes arising out of provisions of this prospectus, the court of jurisdiction will be that of Mangalore only.
11. RAGGING:
Raging IS STIRCTLY P R O H I B I T E D , a n d t h e Government has made it a criminal offence which invites imprisonment, fine and dismissal from the college. Students shall not indulge, either individually or collectively, in any form of activity that will bring down the good name of the Institution or their profession. Depending upon the nature/gravity of the offence as established by the Anti-Ragging Committee of the College, the possible punishments for those found guilty of ragging at the College level shall be any one or any combination of the following:
1. Suspension from attending classes and academic privileges. 2. Withholding/withdrawing scholarship/fellowship and other benefits. 3. Debarring from appearing in any test/examination or other evaluation process. 4. Withholding results. 5. Debarring from representing the institution in any regional, national or international meet,
tournament, youth festival etc. 6. Suspension/expulsion from the hostel. 7. Cancellation of admission. 8. Rustication from the institution for period ranging from 1 to 4 semesters 9. Expulsion from the institution and consequent debarring from admission to any other
institution for a specific period. 10. Fine of Rs. 1 lakh. 11. Collective punishment: When the persons committing or abetting the crime of ragging are
not identified, the institution may resort to collective punishment. 12. Any other rule framed by the University.
FACILITIES AVAILABLE FOR THE STUDENTS
1. Clinical facilities: The entire hospital complex of Father Muller Medical College Hospital with all specialties having bed strength of 1250 is made available to the students for their clinical exposure.
2. Library: Extensive library service together with systematic use of audiovisual aids, e-library are available to help the student in their learning process. The students are allowed to make use of the Central and the departmental Library. They shall follow all the rules of the library. The campus is Wi-Fi enabled with remote access for the library recourses. Library Timings: On working days: 8.00 am to 10.00pm On Holidays: 9.00am to 5.00pm
3. Extra Curricular Activities: The main aim of education is for the all-round development of the student. In view of that a number of opportunities are provided for the students so as to develop their skills and talents on various levels such as music, dance, indoor and outdoor game and sports.
4. Student Health Scheme: On admission every student will undergo a medical examination. Medical care will be given to them in case of illness at Fr. Muller Medical College Hospital as per the Student Health Scheme.
5. Hostel: Separate hostel facilities for both girls and boys are provided in the campus for the students who require these facilities. Rules and Regulations of the hostel will be provided to the students opting for the same at the time of admission to the hostels.
6. Religious activities: Various religious activities are conducted in the Institutions. The students are expected to make use of these facilities provided in the campus for the spiritual growth. It is from the divine Physician, Jesus that they learn to love and serve, heal and comfort to sick and suffering.
COLLEGE CALENDAR 2019-2020
JUNE 2019 JULY 2019 AUGUST 2019 1 SAT 1 MON 1 THU
2 SUN 2 TUES 2 FRI
3 MON 3 WED 3 SAT
4 TUES 4 THU 4 SUN
5 WED 5 FRI 5 MON
6 THU 6 SAT 6 TUES
7 FRI 7 SUN 7 WED
8 SAT 8 MON 8 THU
9 SUN 9 TUES 9 FRI
10 MON 10 WED 10 SAT
11 TUES 11 THU 11 SUN
12 WED 12 FRI 12 MON Bakrid
13 THU 13 SAT 13 TUES Commencement of 1st
Internal exams 14 FRI 14 SUN 14 WED
15 SAT 15 MON 15 THU Independence day
16 SUN 16 TUES 16 FRI
17 MON Commencement
Of 1st, 3rd & 5th
Semester
17 WED 17 SAT
18 TUES 18 THU 18 SUN
19 WED 19 FRI 19 MON
20 THU 20 SAT 20 TUES
21 FRI 21 SUN 21 WED
22 SAT 22 MON 22 THU
23 SUN 23 TUES 23 FRI
24 MON 24 WED 24 SAT
25 TUES 25 THU 25 SUN
26 WED 26 FRI 26 MON
27 THU 27 SAT 27 TUES
28 FRI 28 SUN 28 WED
29 SAT 29 MON 29 THU
30 SUN 30 TUES 30 FRI
31 WED 31 SAT
SEPTEMBER 2019 OCTOBER 2019 NOVEMBER 2019 1 SUN 1 TUES 1 FRI Karnataka Rajyotsava
2 MON Ganesh
Chaturthi 2 WED Gandhi Jayanthi 2 SAT
3 TUES 3 THU 3 SUN
4 WED 4 FRI 4 MON
5 THU 5 SAT 5 TUES
6 FRI 6 SUN 6 WED
7 SAT 7 MON Ayudha Pooja/Mahanavami 7 THU
8 SUN Nativity of Blessed Virgin Mary 8 TUES 8 FRI
9 MON Commencement
of 2nd Internal
exams
9 WED 9 SAT
10 TUES 10 THU 10 SUN
11 WED 11 FRI 11 MON
12 THU 12 SAT End of I, III & V
Semester Classes 12 TUES
13 FRI 13 SUN Vacation to
30.11.2019 13 WED
14 SAT 14 MON 14 THU
15 SUN 15 TUES 15 FRI
16 MON 16 WED 16 SAT
17 TUES 17 THU 17 SUN
18 WED 18 FRI 18 MON
19 THU 19 SAT 19 TUES
20 FRI 20 SUN 20 WED
21 SAT 21 MON Commencement
Of 1st, 3rd & 5th
Semester Exams
21 THU
22 SUN 22 TUES 22 FRI
23 MON 23 WED 23 SAT
24 TUES 24 THU 24 SUN
25 WED 25 FRI 25 MON
26 THU 26 SAT 26 TUES
27 FRI 27 SUN 27 WED
28 SAT 28 MON 28 THU
29 SUN 29 TUES Deepavali 29 FRI
30 MON 30 WED 30 SAT Commencement of II, IV & VI Semester Classes
31 THU
DECEMBER 2019 JANUARY 2020 FEBRUARY 2020 1 SUN 1 WED 1 SAT
2 MON 2 THU 2 SUN
3 TUES 3 FRI 3 MON
4 WED 4 SAT 4 TUES
5 THU 5 SUN 5 WED
6 FRI 6 MON 6 THU
7 SAT 7 TUES 7 FRI
8 SUN 8 WED 8 SAT
9 MON 9 THU 9 SUN
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11 WED 11 SAT 11 TUES
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15 SUN 15 WED 15 SAT
16 MON Commencement of 2nd , 4th & 6th Semester
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19 THU 19 SUN 19 WED
20 FRI 20 MON 20 THU
21 SAT 21 TUES 21 FRI
22 SUN 22 WED 22 SAT
23 MON 23 THU 23 SUN
24 TUE Vacation to
31.12.2019 24 FRI 24 MON
25 WED Christmas 25 SAT 25 TUES
26 THU 26 SUN Republic Day 26 WED
27 FRI 27 MON Commencement of 1st
Internal exams 27 THU
28 SAT 28 TUE 28 FRI
29 SUN 29 WED 29 SAT Cultural Programmes
Begins DHWANI - 2020
30 MON 30 THU
31 TUE 31 FRI
MARCH 2020 APRIL 2020 MAY 2020 1 SUN 1 WED 1 FRI Worker’s day
2 MON 2 THU 2 SAT
3 TUES World Hearing Day 3 FRI 3 SUN
4 WED 4 SAT 4 MON
5 THU 5 SUN 5 TUE
6 FRI 6 MON 6 WED 7 SAT Cultural
Programmes
Ends
7 TUE 7 THU
8 SUN 8 WED 8 FRI
9 MON Commencement
of 2nd Internal
exams
9 THU 9 SAT
10 TUES 10 FRI Good Friday 10 SUN
11 WED 11 SAT End of 2nd , 4th & 6th
Semester Classes 11 MON
12 THU 12 SUN 12 TUE
13 FRI Founder’s Day
13 MON 13 WED
14 SAT 14 TUE 14 THU
15 SUN 15 WED 15 FRI
16 MON 16 THU 16 SAT
17 TUES 17 FRI 17 SUN
18 WED 18 SAT 18 MON
19 THU 19 SUN 19 TUE
20 FRI 20 MON Commencement of 2nd, 4th & 6th Semester Exams
20 WED
21 SAT 21 TUE 21 THU
22 SUN 22 WED 22 FRI
23 MON 23 THU 23 SAT
24 TUES 24 FRI 24 SUN 25 WED Commencement
of 2nd Internal Exams
25 SAT 25 MON Ramzan
26 THU 26 SUN 26 TUE
27 FRI 27 MON 27 WED
28 SAT 28 TUE 28 THU
29 SUN 29 WED 29 FRI 30 MON End of II, IV & VI
Semester Classes
30 THU 30 SAT Announcement of Results
31 TUES 31 Announcement of
Results
* Test will be conducted after the completion of each unit
TIME TABLE CLASS: 1st Year – 1st SEMESTER
Days 8.30 -9.30am
9.30-10.30am 10.30 11.30am
11.30 -12.30pm
12.30 - 1.30pm
1.30 -2.30pm
2.30 -3.30pm
3.30-4.30pm
Monday Clinical Psychology
Communication Sciences
Electronics And
Acoustics
Research Methods
and Statistics
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Kannada Kannada
Anatomy of Speech And
Hearing
Tuesday Communication
Sciences
Physiology of Speech And
Hearing
Research and
Statistics
Linguistics And
Phonetics
Indian Constitution
Anatomy of Speech And
Hearing
Electronics And
Acoustics
Wednesday Clinical
Psychology
Research and Statistics
Communication
Sciences
Linguistics And
Phonetics
Indian Constitution
Kannada
Kannada
Thursday Clinical
Psychology
Electronics And Acoustics
Research Methods
and Statistics
Linguistics And
Phonetics
Indian Constitution
Practicals Communication
Sciences
Friday Clinical Psychology
Electronics And Acoustics
Communication
Sciences
Linguistics And
Phonetics
Indian Constitution
Physiology of Speech
And Hearing
Research Methods
and Statistics
Saturday
Clinical Psychology
Linguistics And Phonetics
Research Methods
and Statistics
Electronics And
Acoustics
Communication
Sciences
Physiology of Speech
And Hearing
Anatomy of Speech And
Hearing
CLASS: 1st Year – 2nd SEMESTER
Days 8.30am-
9.30am
9.30am -
12.30pm
12.30pm-
01.30pm
01.30pm-
02.30pm
02.30pm -
03.30pm
03.30pm-
04.30pm
Monday Audiology
Clinical
Postings
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Kannada Kannada ENT
Tuesday Speech Language Pathology
Human Rights Neurology ENT
Wednesday Speech Language Pathology
Human Rights Kannada Kannada
Thursday Audiology Human Rights Library Neurology
Friday Audiology Speech Language Pathology
ENT Neurology
Saturday
Speech Language Pathology
Audiology Neurology ENT
CLASS: 2nd Year – 3rd SEMESTER
Days 8.30am-
9.30am
9.30am -
10.30am
10.30am-
11.30am
11.30am-
12.30pm
12.30pm -
1.30pm
1.30pm-
4.30pm
Monday Voice and
its
Disorders
Speech
sound
disorders
Diagnostic
Audiology
Amplification
Devices
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Clinical
Posting
Tuesday Speech Sound
Disorders
Voice and its
Disorders
Diagnostic
Audiology
Amplification Devices
Wednesday Diagnostic Audiology
Voice and its
Disorders
Speech sound disorders
Amplification Devices
Thursday Speech Sound
Disorders
Diagnostic
Audiology
Voice and its Disorders
Amplification Devices
Friday Diagnostic
audiology
Voice and its
Disorders
Speech sound disorders
Amplification Devices
Saturday
Voice and its
Disorders
Diagnostic
Audiology
Speech sound
disorders
Amplification Devices
CLASS: 2nd Year – 4th SEMESTER
Days 8.30am-9.30am
9.30am -10.30am
10.30am- 11.30am
11.30am-12.30pm
12.30pm - 1.30pm
1.30pm-4.30pm
Monday Language Disorders in
Children
Motor Speech Disorders in
children
Diagnostic Audiology
Implantable Hearing Devices
Practical’s
L U N C H
B R E A K
Clinical Practicum
Tuesday Language Disorders in
Children
Implantable Hearing Devices
Motor Speech
Disorders in children
Practical’s
Diagnostic Audiology
Wednesday Diagnostic Audiology
Language Disorders in
Children
Motor Speech
Disorders in children
Implantable Hearing Devices
Thursday Diagnostic Audiology
Motor Speech Disorders in
children
Library Language Disorders in
Children Practical’s
Friday Motor Speech
Disorders in children
Implantable Hearing Devices
Diagnostic Audiology Practical’s
Language Disorders in
Children
Saturday
Implantable Hearing Devices
Diagnostic Audiology
Library
Motor Speech Disorders in
children
CLASS: 3rd Year – 5th SEMESTER
Days 8.30am-9.30am 9.30am -
12.30pm
12.30pm-
1.30pm
1.30pm-2.30pm 2.30pm-3.30pm 3.30pm-
4.30pm
Monday Structural Anomalies
and Speech Disorders
Clinical Posting
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Paediatric
Audiology
Fluency and Its
Disorders
Aural
Rehabilitation in
Children
Tuesday Fluency Disorders
Paediatric Audiology
Aural Rehabilitation in Children
Structural
Anomalies and
Speech
Disorders
Wednesday Paediatric Audiology Fluency
Disorders
CC Structural Anomalies and
Speech Disorders Thursday Aural Rehabilitation
in Children
CC Paediatric Audiology
Structural Anomalies and
Speech Disorders Friday Fluency Disorders
Structural Anomalies and
Speech Disorders
Paediatric Audiology
Aural Rehabilitation in
Children
Saturday
Paediatric Audiology Fluency
Disorders
Aural Rehabilitation in Children
Structural Anomalies and
Speech Disorders
CLASS: 3rd Year – 6th SEMESTER
Days/time 8.30 – 9.30 9.30 – 12.30 12.30 –
1.30
1.30 – 2.30 2.30 -3.30 3.30 - 4.30
Monday
Clinical Practicum
L U N C H
B R E A k
CC Aural Rehabilitation
in Adults
Language Disorders in Adults Practical’s
Tuesday Aural Rehabilitation in Adults
Audiology in Practice
Motor Speech Disorders in
Adults Practical’s
Language Disorders in Adults
Wednesday Motor Speech Disorders in Adults
Language Disorders in Adults
Audiology in Practice
Practical’s
Aural Rehabilitation in Adults
Thursday Language Disorders in Adults
CC Audiology in Practice
Audiology in Practice
Friday Motor Speech Disorders in Adults
Library Library Audiology in Practice
Saturday
Motor Speech Disorders in Adults
Language Disorders in Adults
Aural Rehabilitation
in Adults Practical’s
Aural Rehabilitation in Adults
* Test will be conducted after the completion of each unit
RECORD OF ABSENCE
NAME:…………………………….... CLASS :…………………… REG NO:………………………. SPECIMEN SIGNATURE: FATHER:……………MOTHER:………………GUARDIAN:………….
Date of
absence
Clinics/ class
Total no of
hours/
days
REASON
Signature of
parent/
guardian
Signature
of class co-
ordinator
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
NOTE FROM PRINCIPAL
NAME:…………………………..CLASS:…………………………….
BATCH:………………………… REG NO:…………………………
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